Just got this Tatuo magazine rack for my small bookstore, and here's my honest take on it!
Portability is a win: The foldable design is genius—collapses to briefcase size and comes with a carrying bag (though the bag feels cheap). Perfect for pop-up events or moving between locations.
Sturdiness surprised me: Despite feeling lightweight, it held up for a week in a busy café area without toppling. The iron alloy frame doesn't wobble much, even with uneven magazine distribution.
Assembly? Non-existent: Literally just 'pull up and click'—took 3 seconds. No tools, no frustration. But the latch mechanism isn't intuitive at first (had to YouTube it).
The fishy baggage situation: Like another reviewer mentioned, mine arrived with a weird chemical smell from the carrying bag. Left it in sunlight for a day—problem solved, but c'mon manufacturers!
Jagged edges alert: Those sharp corners are no joke. Already nicked my hand twice. Would recommend filing them down if you're accident-prone.
Verdict: For $30-ish? Solid buy despite quirks. Works great as a temporary display but don't expect luxury materials. Bonus: fits standard A4 flyers perfectly—our dance studio uses it too!